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steal verb abscond with, abstract, burglarize, despoil, embezzle, filch, fleece, furari, hold up, lift, mulct, nim, peculate, pilfer, pillage, pirate, plagiarize, poach, pocket, prig, purloin, rifle, rob, shoplift, snatch, subducere, surripere, take unlawfully, thieve, usurp See also: acquire, carry away, convert, defalcate, defraud, deprive, despoil, impropriate, jostle, loot, lurk, misappropriate, mulct, peculate, pilfer, pillage, pirate, plagiarize, plunder, poach, prowl, purloin, rob, secure, spoil, usurp How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ANOTHER year, another season of "American Idol," and -- once again -- a Val is stealing the show. At least one broken arm and some smashed windows were not enough to overpower the skating, however, with hot shoe Nick Trapasso stealing the show, and Harmony, Layton, and the Butcher ripping competently. Del Mar has tried to lure a younger demographic by putting on concerts and other nonracing activities, although American Indian casinos--largely considered the other game in town--are being blamed for stealing the show at many tracks. |
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